Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 this is similar to what happened to me. I only got to the blurry vision in one eye stage, but we just got cheesi, the male dog out of the hospital, they sewed his eye shut although I was told there is no possibility of him regaining his sight again. I need to find some way of linking this to the exposure if it is the cause. I just find it har d to believe that within a couple of months time, at the most a hereditary problem makes him instantly blind. It just makes no sense so far??? who <jeaninem660@...> wrote: --- In , LiveSimply <quackadillian@...> wrote: > > Many mycotoxins can cause eye problems. They kill cells they contact. > yes, exposure in my second home with high amounts of aspergillus and pinicillium, alterneria, caused, my vision to go from just haveing focus problems in my first moldy house, to catexax and double vision , my stay in this second house was only 4 months, my vision got bad really fast. FAIR USE NOTICE: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 , you are a saint. Clearly I need to read the book you are referring to but I am going to make my vet aware of this information as well. we just got him out of the hospital today. One eye is sewed shut and he is completely blind in the other. and it is all happening at lightning speed. It is baffling the vets because I have two sick dogs in there and with no silver bullet as to the causation of illness'. Thank you so much for taking the time to write this for me. I really appreciate it. Chris.... erikmoldwarrior <erikmoldwarrior@...> wrote: The basis for the Functional Acuity Contrast Test used by Dr Shoemaker to diagnose neurotoxic illness is the observation of retinal hypoperfusion in the Lamina Cribosa, the cells contained in a key layer of the optic nerve head, by using the Heidelberg Retinal Tomogram Flow Meter. Reduced capillary flow is a sign of increased Tumor Necrosis Factor TNF, a predictable cytokine effect of neurotoxic exposure. The Functional Acuity Contrast Test to measure Visual Contrast Sensitivity VCS is a low budget, but accurate equivalent of the HRF Heidelberg Retinal Flowmeter for detecting Contrast Sensitivity deficits. CS testing is also used to diagnose Glaucoma in which the extra pressure in the front of the eye squeezes the blood vessels in the optic nerve. Glaucoma induced CS deficits are static while TNF induced CS dysregulation occurs quickly, just hours after exposures to neurotoxins. It isn't enough to just detect the contrast deficit, the process must be understood in order to point toward the manner in which the deficit occurs to refine the diagnosis. As Dr Shoemaker says, " a physicist " sees " the neutrino by the trail it leaves behind " . This is how one " finds " biotoxin mediated illness - by measuring the aberrant responses peculiar to neurotoxic dysregulation. Visual Contrast deficits are a consistent with neurotoxin mediated illness. FACT scores are the fundamental basis for initiating diagnostic protocols to separate a negative result from other illnesses and refine the source of biotoxin exposure. All of you who didn't instantly see the connection need to get back to your studying and read the book again! You don't have to memorize all the technical stuff, but clues presented as visual deficits should at least jog your memory that Dr Shoemaker describes retinal hypoperfusion as a means for detecting biotoxin mediated illness. - FAIR USE NOTICE: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 Who... This sounds allot like my symptoms. although I have not been diagnosed with an eye problem yet my left eye is constantly blurry. I am no expert by any means but I am not so convinced by conventional doctors diagnosis by far. just my two cents... Chris... who <jeaninem660@...> wrote: , does Dr. Shoemaker talk about vasculitis , or is this another " like " illness. this is why Im scared to have caterax sergery, for one thing, Im not convenced that it is caterax, and my vision still gets worse with MCS attacks, or any illnesses I get, and it takes awhile in the mornings for me the even be able to focus well enough to see writing, I have to wear the magnifing glasses, and I scare myself when driving , even with the magnafing glasses, its not to great. > > > The basis for the Functional Acuity Contrast Test used by Dr > Shoemaker to diagnose neurotoxic illness is the observation of > retinal hypoperfusion in the Lamina Cribosa, the cells contained in > a key layer of the optic nerve head, by using the Heidelberg Retinal > Tomogram Flow Meter. > Reduced capillary flow is a sign of increased Tumor Necrosis Factor > TNF, a predictable cytokine effect of neurotoxic exposure. > The Functional Acuity Contrast Test to measure Visual Contrast > Sensitivity VCS is a low budget, but accurate equivalent of the HRF > Heidelberg Retinal Flowmeter for detecting Contrast Sensitivity > deficits. CS testing is also used to diagnose Glaucoma in which the > extra pressure in the front of the eye squeezes the blood vessels in > the optic nerve. Glaucoma induced CS deficits are static while TNF > induced CS dysregulation occurs quickly, just hours after exposures > to neurotoxins. > It isn't enough to just detect the contrast deficit, the process > must be understood in order to point toward the manner in which the > deficit occurs to refine the diagnosis. As Dr Shoemaker says, " a > physicist " sees " the neutrino by the trail it leaves behind " . > This is how one " finds " biotoxin mediated illness - by measuring the > aberrant responses peculiar to neurotoxic dysregulation. > > Visual Contrast deficits are a consistent with neurotoxin mediated > illness. FACT scores are the fundamental basis for initiating > diagnostic protocols to separate a negative result from other > illnesses and refine the source of biotoxin exposure. > > All of you who didn't instantly see the connection need to get back > to your studying and read the book again! > You don't have to memorize all the technical stuff, but clues > presented as visual deficits should at least jog your memory that Dr > Shoemaker describes retinal hypoperfusion as a means for detecting > biotoxin mediated illness. > - > FAIR USE NOTICE: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 Everyone who is having eye probs due to mold in the air.. I highly recommend getting some artificial tear drops (in the one-use tiny bottles..) I use them several times a day, and it helps wash out the eye.. My eyes still burn, though, and at night, the mold makes them blurry.. It gets worse, much worse when its moldy.. I think that some of the damage might be permanent.. Ive also heard carnosine eye drops can help.. (or oral carnosine..) Have used oral carnosine.. (although I can't afford it right now) and it seemed to help in a lot of areas.. Don't remember specifically what it did for my eyes.. But right now I'm on a tight budget.. Its pricey.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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